Re: Initial Thoughts
- From: Matthew Paul Thomas <mpt postinbox com>
- To: gnomecc-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Initial Thoughts
- Date: Fri, 05 Nov 2010 10:35:27 +0000
Bastien Nocera wrote on 04/11/10 19:32:
>
> On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 15:05 +0000, Calum K Pringle wrote:
>...
>> * Another thought I would like to raise is that of application
>> specific settings; for example Empathy has instant messaging
>> accounts that are used mainly in Empathy but could be used in
>> other applications as well, so should the setting exist inside
>> empathy or separate like “Messaging and Voip Accounts”. Should
>> these be retitled to settings for those applications only, and
>> then live inside an “Internet” heading of preferences? This
>> then acknowledges the rapidly changing use of social network
>> applications, and when people download applications, there is
>> opportunity for developers to have a separate preference
>> option?
>
> This should all be integrated into "Web Accounts". Did you look at the
> mockups available at:
> http://gitorious.org/gnome-design/gnome-design ?
>
> There's already a mockup for the web accounts stuff, just need a person
> to work on it.
>...
Calum's point is that Gnome is used in operating systems that can
continue to be used three, seven, even ten years after they're released.
But the sort of Web services that would be covered by a "Web Accounts"
panel change much more rapidly, so those settings might make more sense
in more-updateable applications rather than in global settings.
For example, if you were using an OS with a version of Gnome released
only three years ago, and the "Web Accounts" panel had existed in Gnome
back then, possibly it would know about Facebook, but it wouldn't know
about Twitter. Meanwhile, the version of Gwibber you installed on that
OS would have its own interface for setting up both, regardless of what
Gnome did.
--
Matthew Paul Thomas
http://mpt.net.nz/
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